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Published Date: July 18, 2026

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Cybercriminals are cashing in on the World Cup by selling stolen streaming accounts

Fans looking to avoid paying for World Cup broadcasts are fueling a booming black market for stolen streaming accounts worth nearly $220…

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Fans looking to avoid paying for World Cup broadcasts are fueling a booming black market for stolen streaming accounts worth nearly $220 million, according to new research from HUMAN Security.

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